About Me

Hi! I’m William “Lee” Dubois (called either Wil or Lee, depending what part of the internet you’re on). I’m a diabetes columnist and the author of four books about diabetes that have collectively won 16 national and international book awards. (Hey, if you can’t brag about yourself on your own blog, where can you??) I have the great good fortune to pen the edgy Dear Abby-style advice column every Saturday at Diabetes Mine; write the Diabetes Simplified column for dLife; and am one of the ShareCare diabetes experts. My work also appears in Diabetic Living and Diabetes Self-Management magazines. In addition to writing, I’ve spent the last half-dozen years running the diabetes education program for a rural non-profit clinic in the mountains of New Mexico. Don’t worry, I’ll get some rest after the cure. LifeAfterDx is my personal home base, where I get to say what and how I feel about diabetes and… you know… life, free from the red pens of editors (all of whom I adore, of course!).

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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Comments section fixed

A million thanks to my cyber-friend Amy over at Diabetes Mine who let me know today that my Bog was only allowing comments from members of Blogger.Com. I had no idea! (I'm such a blogger virgin!). I fumbled around the control panel and I think I've got it set right now. I apologize to all 2,000 of you who have probably tried to post comments. Come back! Comment! Please!

8 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you Printcrafter, I can now express my appreciation. I read your adventures every day. I like your writing style and the information you are giving us all is invaluable. My son is not in the position of needing full time monitoring, but I appreciate that you're pioneering the way. I hope those medtronic people are lurking and learning from you.Good luck to you, I hope it works out for you.Tonysmum

I have a daughter who has had T1 for over 30 years. She has been lucky except for 3 laser eye treatments. I want to thank you for your blog. I read it daily as I am always searching the web for whatever I can find to save her from the complications or just having a better life. I am an electrical engineer, so I can appreciate the technology in the Guardian. I know that they will make it better thanks to people like you who are in the vanguard.

Hi there, I am the mother of a 12 year old girl with T1 since 3/16/02. Your blog is hilarious and heartbreaking at the same time. The 2 huge advantages that I had hoped for with the Guardian don't seem to be true: A whole night of worry-free sleep for Mom and less finger sticks for my daughter. Thanks so much for keeping everyone informed about the Guardian.

Gina--You are right, you did, but I was too stupid to understand what you were talking about. Ya' gotta use third grade english with me...

Mom of 12--jury is still out on the night of sleep. I'm getting some conficting data from Medtronic on the optimum number of finger sticks. I'll post about that in a day or two when I have all the info!